Re: already on ebay

Shill bids can be spotted by reporting the item to ebay as a suspected shill bidded auction. If they find bids coming from the same IP address or a history of bids coming from the another IP address then they will investigate & determine wheter or not to issue a warning. If they are found guilty a second time they will lose their account(s). Of course if you go reporting numerous auctions to ebay & they find them all to be legit then your account will likely be the one to be terminated.

Re: already on ebay

Originally Posted by Mr.Nipples

nope, happens all the time but i don't buy tickets on ebay so it could be different...

I just took the time to go through some of the listings on eBay. There is a lot of of shill bidding going on ( I would say 80% above $350). It will be interesting to see where the the actual market value of these tickets is going to end up once the panic buyers are gone.

Re: already on ebay

Originally Posted by 2+2=5

I just took the time to go through some of the listings on eBay. There is a lot of of shill bidding going on ( I would say 80% above $350). It will be interesting to see where the the actual market value of these tickets is going to end up once the panic buyers are gone.

I think companion parking passes will be the big thing this year.

I guessing many people will team up and share a camping spot. BUT in some cases they will need to take separate cars. Thus there will be a market for companion parking.

I could see them going easily for $200 even after this crazy rush is over. Dam good return for a $15 investment.

Re: already on ebay

sellers can file to receive their money back from the auction 48 hours after it ends. And it takes like a day or so from there. So these tard bidders are just wasting their time. And that's not going to get them their camping pass.